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    My name is Zara Beth (zeezee25 on tiktok) and I post videos about disability, neurodiversity and living with Tourette’s Syndrome, Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and Orthostatic Hypotension. Tourette’s syndrome is a neurological condition causing involuntary movements called tics.
    I use my social media (TikTok, YouTube & Instagram) to advocate and raise awareness for my conditions and share what it’s like living as a neurodivergent and disabled person. I am autistic, sharing my sensory struggles along with my experiences with mental health disorders.
    I share the accommodations I use to help my daily life, and I’m an ambulatory wheelchair user documenting my life using mobility aids and how chronic illness symptoms vary from day to day!
    I’m a musician with a song called “She’s Mine” available on all streaming platforms, and I’m an artist with a small business and website selling my artwork, disability merch. I also love reading, writing, and I’m currently writing a novel and a book/memoir about my life!

    don’t worry you’re not going to break it there you go pull that out pull it up again and then you just tighten this and then turn your screen on oh yeah yeah no wor okay so you’re going forward you’re not in reverse motor bike yeah yeah so if you take the other break off oh they are quite hard actually so that your break and that throttle that’s all you need down oo oh my God that is terrifying the scooter attachment turns it into an electric wheelchair oh that’s so easy that’s so cool oh my God oh Hills that is so cool that is so easy I was going to say it’s very heavy take this bit off as well so this bit comes separate to the actual B so you can take it off all in part I’ll give it you back now it’s good I have the other ones I can’t do these it’s all right my God I was going to say I think your wheels really pumped up oh yeah M yours not no well I’ve had it three years and never pumped them up

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    1. I was just wondering if they have some attachments so you could go shopping & have a place for your purchases. It looks pretty quick too. 🙏❤☺

    2. Zara I've just invested in an electric wheelchair (quickie 50q) life changing!
      Seriously freedom, no sore shoulders from pushing and it's soooo comfortable 😊

    3. The fact electric wheelchairs are still absurd amounts of money but we can buy electric scooters for a fraction of the cost should highlight the real problem.

    4. What an absolutely amazing attachment. I was at a hospital once for my MIL to have outpatient tests years ago. A wheel chair passed my car, (he was on the side walk, I was in slow traffic), pulled by a Great Dane. It was the coolest thing ever. Untill this.

    5. I’m a paralyzed manual wheelchair user for about 18 1/2 years now and I tried an add on motor at an abilities expo. The one I tried was the smartdrive that is just a motor and a wheel that attaches on the back/underside of the chair and you control it with what looks like a Fitbit on your wrist and you tap your wheel specific ways to make it go, keep it at a certain speed, and stop it. This was a handful of years ago, but I was already a manual chair user for I’d say 12 years at that point, so it felt so weird using a power chair. I used it the whole time I was at the expo. I don’t think it’s something I’d use day to day, but for traveling and outside exploring, I’d consider it. I’d hate to start depending on something like that too much when my upper body is completely able, then losing strength because of it!

    6. Question does a little "hum" at the back of your throat count as a motor or vocal tic? And does an eye roll and eye scrunch count as 2 different motor tics?

    7. I am 65 and a "Widow Maker" heart attack knocked me in the dirt. I went from a Rollator Walker to a wheelchair rather quikly. I purchased an electric chair from ComfyGo. It has given me my life back. I like many others don't want to burden anyone. Equipment like this helps us attain our goal.

    8. You don't need a car you put this and run .Mr bean scene with wheelchair in London .I tried this one moto wheel it's very heavy .❤I love you and support you .❤

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